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AFROPUNK BROOKLYN 2018 FINAL ANNOUNCE

June 6, 2018

BROOKLYN FAM, OUR FINAL LINEUP IS HERE AT LAST!

Keep reading for all major Brooklyn announcements

With AFROPUNK Brooklyn less than 3 months away, we are excited to announce our final line-up and festival goodness! We are back this year with ACTIVISM ROW, the BITES&BEATS pop-up restaurant and food truck rally, the SPINTHRIFT Market, and the return of the AFROPUNK Best Trick Jam Skate Contest, which will include local NYC crews Public Housing, Gangcorp, Skate Kitchen and more!

More Artists + DJs Join AFROPUNK Brooklyn 2018 Line-up!

New wave of live acts and DJs, including an exclusive headline performance from Kaytranada, as well as a special ‘Tribute To Sista’s That Rock’ Power Jam performance led by singer/songwriter Toshi Regan. 2018 will see AFROPUNK’s Gold Stage play host to Theo Parrish, Just Blaze, Honey Dijon and Josey Rebelle. Other DJs set to feature in Brooklyn include South Africa’s DJ Lag, French DJ Anais B, UK collectives BBZ and BORN N BREAD, Coco and Breezy, Bearcat, Tygapaw, Powers Pleasant and many others!

Calling All Traveling Folks!

We have partnered up with Black & Abroad, Tastemakers Africa, and The Runaway Experience to provide uniquely immersive experiences in Brooklyn that are authentic, inclusive, and most importantly, celebrations of black history and culture. From a fully curated all inclusive itinerary to an Afrobeats dance session, attendees will enjoy a chance to see, connect, and learn. CLICK HERE to check it out what we have planned!

SPINTHRIFT + BITES&BEATS are BACK!

The SpinThrift Market showcases and celebrates the best of the AFROPUNK maker community. With 90+ DIY-minded craft vendors who sell an array of one-of-a-kind and bespoke, jewelry, natural beauty products in the Hair Village, apparel, housewares, books, prints, and more. Some of the vendors this year will include LIMEGREEN Skincare, BLK MKT Vintage, Qilo and WowWow by Wunmi. For the full list of this years vendors go HERE. In collaboration with Michaela Angela Davis AFROPUNK is launching HOUSE OF HAIR a highly imaginative interactive activation within The Hair Village to explore the creativity, culture and care of curls, coils and kinks.

Bites&Beats is a food event within the event, featuring 30+ food trucks and local pop-up restaurants. AFROPUNK curates an experience for everyone from vegans to paleo’s featuring tastes from around the world that include: Harlem Karibe, Jamrock Jerk, Monks Vegan Smokehouse, Destination Dumplings and many more. Check out the full list of BITES&BEATS vendors HERE.

AGI + AFROPUNK ARMY + EARN A TICKET!

One of the best things about AFROPUNK Brooklyn is its community-driven initiatives. Activism Row is an interactive site-specific educational installation featuring grassroots non-profits that attempt to solve urgent community problems. Activism Row’s goal is to inform youth about civic participation opportunities. This year the area is presented in partnership with AHF – AIDS Healthcare Foundation and participating organizations include Color of Change, Birthright Africa, Headcount, BCS – Brooklyn Community Services, and many more.

Long known as an advocate of cultural change, AFROPUNK will continue to keep affordable- and earned-ticket programs active, even as the brand expands from its Brooklyn roots into the global arena. AFROPUNK ARMY, the earned-ticket, social-justice advocacy program, gives fans the opportunity to volunteer for admittance. AFROPUNK works closely with partners like Chip’N, an app that connects people to socially impactful volunteering projects in their communities,that allows fans to complete service in exchange for a ticket to the festival. (A minimum of five hours of volunteer work earns one single-day GA ticket). The volunteer program creates awareness for organizations in need, provides access to an engaged pool of valuable resources and helps deliver sustainable impact to communities. Projects include packing supplies for NYC homeless (prep, serving), donation drives and a unique digital advocacy program with Color of Change, the nation’s largest online racial justice organization helping people to respond effectively to injustice in the world around us. As a national online force driven by over one million members, they move decision-makers in corporations and government to create a more human and less hostile world for Black people in America. For more info CLICK HERE

We’re Talking SOLUTIONS!

Proud to announce that we debuted our first ever podcast with HowStuffWorks called AFROPUNK SOLUTION SESSIONS. Veteran social activist, Bridget Todd, and writer Yves Jeffcoat take on the topics of race, gender, equality and various forms of social justice in ways that will make you look twice. It is a podcast built on the presentations and discussions that take place at SOLUTION SESSIONS forums at AFROPUNK Festivals across the globe, with the idea of taking on real-world problems with actionable solutions.

After the Festival… There is AFTER DARK

Come sundown, AFROPUNK creeps into the streets, bars, and restaurants of BROOKLYN . Laugh at a comedy show, dance in a nightclub, enjoy a pop-up performance, a film screening, an art installation, and enjoy drink specials at AFROPUNK AFTER DARK. The park might close, but the party keeps going.

Stay tuned for AFTER DARK announcements with some VERY special guests.

SKATERS, Meet Us at Golconda Skatepark!

The 2018 AFROPUNK best trick jam will take place at the newly christened 18,000 square foot Golconda skatepark in Brooklyn. AFROPUNK will be partnering with local brands who have chosen certain sections of the skatepark to have best trick “jams.” This format will allow for a more inclusive contest run by the skaters for the skaters. Steve Rodriguez, the founder of 5boro Skateboards who also designed the park will be organizing and MCing the event to make sure each section gets the most shine. The sections will be the “Bank to Wall”, the “grass gap” and the “hubbas and straight rail”. Contestants will compete for cash and prizes.

Want to Join the AFROPIUNK Brooklyn 2018? Check Out AFROPUNK Battle of the Bands Competition

AFROPUNK’s Battle of the Bands is the first and best expression of mentorship, support and encouragement in our creative community. Yes, it is a competition in which new artists play for the chance to perform at AFROPUNK events and on its festival stages. But it’s more than that. It’s an opportunity to show the people what you got, to be recognized by your audience and by your peers, since they’re the ones picking the winners. Some victors sign record-label deals and become famous for a while, others play a couple of big shows and fade away. Yet, this Battle of the Bands moment, is the opportunity for a bigger platform. Do what you are going to do – but whatever you do, the AFROPUNK community is there for you.